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. >> a hacker group called anonymous released documents about bank of america this morning. they say the e-mails expose corruption and fraud at the largest u.s. bank. the documents concern improper mortgage processes at the bank which were used to foreclose on homeowners. anonymous supports embattled wikileaks founder julian assange who was forced to shut down his site after being arrested on suspicion of committing sexual assault. >>> we'll take a quick break. we will have your weather forecast in just a bit. first, though, this is the "cbs morning news." from nasal allergy symptoms. they can hit you year round... indoors or out. achoo! oh to have relief. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms... including congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. [ female announcer ] side effects may include headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds, and coughing. infections of the nose and throat and eye problems, including glaucoma or cataracts may occur. have regular eye exams. slow wound healing may occur, so do not use nasonex un
. >> a hacker group called anonymous released documents about bank of america this morning. they say the e-mails expose corruption and fraud at the largest u.s. bank. the documents concern improper mortgage processes at the bank which were used to foreclose on homeowners. anonymous supports embattled wikileaks founder julian assange who was forced to shut down his site after being arrested on suspicion of committing sexual assault. >>> we'll take a quick break. we will have your...
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a look at america's worst nuclear crisis 32 years later. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 bucks -- weekdays at chili's. what the slugger's ex- mistress could reveal.. about his alleged steroids use. and.. a bomb hidden in a newspaper explodes in a man's hands it evacuated a bay area neighborhood. the search for more explosives this morning. a state of emergency in capitola. the financial aid on the way, and why some business owners say they'll never fully recover. and mystery aboard a disney cruise. a crew member's sudden disappearance. join us for cbs 5 ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. cool, unseasonable air from the northern plains and into the northeast. strong thunderstorms will roll through florida. much of the west coast will see breaks in the showers while the south stays sunny and dry. >>> here's another look at this
a look at america's worst nuclear crisis 32 years later. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 bucks -- weekdays at chili's. what the slugger's ex- mistress could reveal.. about his alleged steroids use. and.. a bomb hidden in a newspaper explodes in a man's hands it...
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this is a story going on around america. the great recession accelerated it. >> it is hard to come back from that. appreciate your insight. thank you for being with us. >>> turning to politics. none of the leading contenders have declared a formal candidacy yet, but that doesn't mean they are not acting the part. bill plant on the race to unseat president obama. >> officially nobody is running for anything. tonight in iowa, which happens to be the first caucus state, newt gingrich, former pennsylvania senator rick santorum and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty will apeach at something called a presidential forum. mitt romney over the weekend looked very much like a candidate. in new hampshire the nation's first primary state romney focused on president obama's signature accomplishment. >> obama care is bad law, constitution, it's bad policy. it is bad for american families. that is one reason why president obama will be a one-term president. >> reporter: when romney was governor of massachusetts he pushed for and got a
this is a story going on around america. the great recession accelerated it. >> it is hard to come back from that. appreciate your insight. thank you for being with us. >>> turning to politics. none of the leading contenders have declared a formal candidacy yet, but that doesn't mean they are not acting the part. bill plant on the race to unseat president obama. >> officially nobody is running for anything. tonight in iowa, which happens to be the first caucus state, newt...
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>> president obama is taking a tour through south america. he will stop in brazil today to meet the brazilian president. he is scheduled to give a speech in rio de janeiro on sunday. on monday, he arrives in chile for a bilateral meeting and press conference with the president of chile. he travels to el salvador on tuesday, where he meets with the president there. before returning wednesday, he will stay until salvador and to work the national cathedral and mayan regions. >> the communicators is on location at the seventh annual state of the net conference sponsored by the caucus in congress. joining us now is william blair from the massachusetts institute of technology -- leher from the massachusetts institute of technology. what is the communications futures program? >> we work together with industry partners both internationally and domestically to look at issues affecting the internet. the idea is to try to think about technologically aware policy, business strategy, and strategy where technology -- strategy-up where technology. >> what a
>> president obama is taking a tour through south america. he will stop in brazil today to meet the brazilian president. he is scheduled to give a speech in rio de janeiro on sunday. on monday, he arrives in chile for a bilateral meeting and press conference with the president of chile. he travels to el salvador on tuesday, where he meets with the president there. before returning wednesday, he will stay until salvador and to work the national cathedral and mayan regions. >> the...
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crew in america. >> an interesting mix there. based on everything you've seen of what she's worn, and we are all so focused on her every time she steps out, do you have any thoughts on the style of wedding dress she may go for? >> okay, well, that has got to be dictated by the location. because it's westminster abbey, it's got to be cathedral grand. so you can't really turn up in a little column dress and hope that that's going to cover it because it really isn't. >> can you wear a strapless dress? >> you know what, she is not curtailed by any kind of rules in that regard, and we've consulted a lot of constitutional experts. if she was being crowned queen, there would be a lot of rules and regulations that govern whether it's strap also or not. what she will be curtailed by is the fact that she is the future wife of the future monarch of england. she'll probably choose to wear something that's quite modern. she could go strapless if she wanted to. i very much doubt it. >> what do you think the chances are we'll have more on one d
crew in america. >> an interesting mix there. based on everything you've seen of what she's worn, and we are all so focused on her every time she steps out, do you have any thoughts on the style of wedding dress she may go for? >> okay, well, that has got to be dictated by the location. because it's westminster abbey, it's got to be cathedral grand. so you can't really turn up in a little column dress and hope that that's going to cover it because it really isn't. >> can you...
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women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company is a company that already has products developed, operations in place and they've invested a lot of money in marketing, advertising to build brand recognition which is the most dpaunting part about starting a company. so they've done all the work for you so you can turn the key and start today. >> basically you can order a kit. you have a number of different examples for us for different businesses. the first one is for books. >> right. upworm books or more. it's great for moms with small children. the products are focused around small children. when you have these parties or partne
women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company...
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in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what i need to take. what else are you going to do when you get up here? i'm going to leave you with this and you got to listen to this. the myth of absent. in american history as in american life, black americans are invisible presence. did you hear what i just said? you got to just listen to that a little bit because it's got to sink in a little bit. they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth that prepares and requires their absence. did you hear what i just said? they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth tha
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what...
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so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion deposited. who has the authority to determine how these funds are spent? >> our department, in consultation with congress, presents a spending plan for the prevention fund a year at a time. >> are you authorized to spend this money without any further congressional action? >> yes, we are. >> are you authorized to add funds to the program above and beyond what congress appropriated for that program in a given year? >> yes. >> like most states nationally, by state is struggling with a major projected shortfall in the major projected shortfall in the
so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion...
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president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> new york city waking up to a sunny saturday morning. the last saturday before spring begins. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm russ mitchell. two major stories to get to this morning. we begin with libya. this morning libyan forces loyal to moammar gadhafi entered the outskirts of benghazi in eastern libya. opposition forces shot down a warplane that was bombing the city. the warfare continues as the libyan government denies its f
president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories...
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the recording industry association of america and the motion picture association of america have listed the most legal popular. hulu and amazon and itunes in addition the illegal digital files can damage your computer. high risk for downloading the viruses and even its spy where. kimberly if you would like to read more about this or any other segments, go to what's on the web section at www.kron4.com >>pam: abcnbc programming--"monk' and kron 4 news at 11 dr. phil at 3:00 p.m. this is on this friday. we will be back. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >>pam: disturbing but true. fecal, mold
the recording industry association of america and the motion picture association of america have listed the most legal popular. hulu and amazon and itunes in addition the illegal digital files can damage your computer. high risk for downloading the viruses and even its spy where. kimberly if you would like to read more about this or any other segments, go to what's on the web section at www.kron4.com >>pam: abcnbc programming--"monk' and kron 4 news at 11 dr. phil at 3:00 p.m. this...
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which drives up the insurance cost, paid for by those who are trying to provide it, small employers of america. governor patrick, you expressed sympathy for. the commonwealth has said that massachusetts has the highest average family premiums in the country. is that still the case? >> i don't believe it is. but i will say that we have -- we have trended about a point or so higher than the escalation even nationally over a decade or so. >> but as you've tried to bring everybody into the pool, your cost have continued to escalate beyond the original projections; right? >> no, not beyond the original projections, due respect, congressman. but the issue of premium increases -- >> right. >> -- is a problem across the commonwealth and all across the country. >> governor barbour, i know that senior senator john wyden and scott brown has teamed up to give states more flexibility. the president seemed to embrace that concept. i'm curious, does that go far enough? to give you the earlier out at 2014? if not what should we be doing? >> of course, the devil is in the details. the things that concerned me
which drives up the insurance cost, paid for by those who are trying to provide it, small employers of america. governor patrick, you expressed sympathy for. the commonwealth has said that massachusetts has the highest average family premiums in the country. is that still the case? >> i don't believe it is. but i will say that we have -- we have trended about a point or so higher than the escalation even nationally over a decade or so. >> but as you've tried to bring everybody into...
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. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but that is what it cost us. >> i yield back my time. >> thank you mr. chairman. that is the question i was going to go for, just three years ago i was a state legislator trying to meet the budget balanced. if you look at kentucky's plight medicaid kept getting a bigger piece and we have to take it out of higher education. other things are harder in kentucky because the growth of medicaid and now the governor has said essentially what you said, have no idea how we're going to pay for it. that is a quote. and further what is this going to do to education or other issues? i know the governor herbert touch
. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but...
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he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest defense of his time, the kindness and courtesy or never beneath him. it's just the way he carried himself, that confident manner. he was all class coming and in hollywood you can't even fix that. [laughter] sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they are the ones as you know, are looking for witnesses and was a notable adversary who once said of president reagan the spirit and used his presidency. ronald reagan was one of those rare presidents who lifted our vision and enlarge our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will glow in history and memory. that
he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest...
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they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that these critics are saying that the administration has not clearly defined the u.s. mission in libya. even after that conference call. and so, they're saying that there's a disconnect between the u.n. resolution, the nato -- the now nato-controlled no-fly zone and the u.s. administration's policy that gadhafi has to go. >> the white house announced this speech to the nation late yesterday afternoon. what can we expect to hear from the president? >> well, russ, president obama is going to have to sell this to the american people, who are already engaged in two wars. and he'
they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that...
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and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of his time, the kindness, and courtesy were never, ever beneath him. just the way he carried himself, that confident, gentlemanly manner. all class. and in hollywood, you can't even fake that. sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they're the ones looking for weaknesses, and it was a notable adversary who said of president reagan, a large yes of spirit infused his presidency. he lifted our vision and enlarged our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will long glow in history and in memories. that was pretty high praise coming as it did from
and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of...
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-- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers in corporate america. through his leadership in der -- xerox it led to the hireb of literally thousands of women and people of color. bernard is also highly sought after as an international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and the proud parents of their son khalil. their partnership represents and alliance based on love, respect, family and friends. and they're also very generous with their success. over the past 20 years they've donate. ed and raised millions of dollars for scholarships for college-bound students, particularly african-american students and students going to t
-- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers in corporate america. through his leadership in der -- xerox it led to the hireb of literally thousands of women and people of color. bernard is also highly sought after as an international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television...
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he simply will put his sleeves and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbara, we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you, governors. welcome. if you take your seat at the table and we appreciate your submitting your testimony in advance. at this point we will recognize each of you for five minutes each and we will begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> is this on here? okay. thank you very much. i am very herber, governor of the state of utah. i would like to thank congressman of ten and other commanders of the committee to testify today. let me begin by stating i am a firm believer in the principles of federalism embodied in the tenth amendment. the balance of power between the states and federal government is not only right and proper but essential to finding solutions to complex problems we face today. justice louis brandeis described as states as laboratories which can engage in, quote come all of social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country, and of quote. in utah we began the
he simply will put his sleeves and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbara, we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you, governors. welcome. if you take your seat at the table and we appreciate your submitting your testimony in advance. at this point we will recognize each of you for five minutes each and we will begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> is this on here? okay. thank you very much. i am...
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we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the ranking member of the full committee for their curtesies. it's a pleasure to see you this morning. i'm not on this committee, but the ranking former chair of the transportation security committee with oversight over tsa and on the homeland security committee. i will tell you that many of my waking hours address the question of professionalism and more training for the transportation security officers, and i think you would venture to say as one who needs flying as a mode of transportation that in most or many instances, our tso officers work within the realm that they have and use the skills in an appropriate man
we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the...
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it was common for all of america's older cities. one of the themes for the book is that the american dream doesn't have to lie behind a white picket fence in the suburb, and that cities have been as intrinsic for american history and our experiences in the nation as any place else. the very birth of america has roots in boston in the 1730s between john hancock who wanted the political change to be created by a mob and sam adams who like many proveighers of liquor could conjure a mob. [laughter] it changed america and helped create this great country of ours. in the 19th century, the great problem was making the wealth of the american exterior accessible to the markets of the east and europe. cities made that happen. they were a great transportation network that engaged the rich dark soil of iowa to be productive. it cost as much to move goods 32 miles over land as it did to ship them across the atlantic. it was difficult to access all the wealth in the american lands. cities grew up in modes of great transportation network, the chic
it was common for all of america's older cities. one of the themes for the book is that the american dream doesn't have to lie behind a white picket fence in the suburb, and that cities have been as intrinsic for american history and our experiences in the nation as any place else. the very birth of america has roots in boston in the 1730s between john hancock who wanted the political change to be created by a mob and sam adams who like many proveighers of liquor could conjure a mob. [laughter]...
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he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor of the state of utah, i would like to thank congressman for your invitation to testify. let me begin by stating you are a firm believer in the principals of the 10th amendment. a balance of power between the state and federal government is not only right and proper, but essential to finding solutions to the complex problems that we face today. louis brandice described states that participate in novel and experience without risk to the rest of the country. unquote. in utah we began the health system reform efforts five years ago long before the patient and affordable care act. the health care can serve as a
he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor...
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martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, "occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. my heart is filled with pride. my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. [cheers and applause] you are wonderful. and i am proud to run with a man who will be one of the great presidents of this century, walter f. mondale. tonight, the daughter of a woman whose highest goal was a future for her children talks to our nation's oldest party about a future for us all. tonight, the daughter of working americans tells all americans that the future is within our reach -- if we're willing to reach for it. tonight, the daughter of an immigrant from italy has been chosen to run for vice president in the new land my father came to love. our faith that we can shape a better future is what the american dream is all about. the promise of our c
martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, "occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. my heart is filled with pride. my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. [cheers and applause] you are wonderful. and i am proud to run with a man who...
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we continue the search for the 2012 republican presidential candidate. >> we will restore america proj. >> i want to be part of the composition of making sure president obama only serves one term. >> that is minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann with jonathan karl of abc. she was in iowa this week following last week's visit to new hampshire. jonathan martin of "politico" writes that she rose millions in her last campaign. she was born in iowa, conservative, and 60% of o iowa caucus goers identify themselves as evangelical. what about malecki? -- tim pawlenty? >> confident it, two-term governor. he's not somebody republicans are on fire about, but he carries the least amount of baggage among the major candidates trade with romney, we have health care in massachusetts. gingrich, a lot of stuff in his past. with other candidates, you have difficulties. palin as high negatives. he is relatively anodyne, at no negatives that i can see pretty . >> jonathan margin is writing that mitt romney is going to do a slow slog here, raising money, and it will drop off one by one. >> romney has go
we continue the search for the 2012 republican presidential candidate. >> we will restore america proj. >> i want to be part of the composition of making sure president obama only serves one term. >> that is minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann with jonathan karl of abc. she was in iowa this week following last week's visit to new hampshire. jonathan martin of "politico" writes that she rose millions in her last campaign. she was born in iowa, conservative, and...
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we continue the search for the 2012 republican presidential candidate. >> we will restore america proj. >> i want to be part of the composition of making sure president obama only serves one term. >> that is minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann with jonathan karl of abc. she was in iowa this week following last week's visit to new hampshire. jonathan martin of "politico" writes that she rose millions in her last campaign. she was born in iowa, conservative, and 60% of o iowa caucus goers identify themselves as evangelical. what about malecki? -- tim pawlenty? >> confident it, two-term governor. he's not somebody republicans are on fire about, but he carries the least amount of baggage among the major candidates trade with romney, we have health care in massachusetts. gingrich, a lot of stuff in his past. with other candidates, you have difficulties. palin as high negatives. he is relatively anodyne, at no negatives that i can see pretty . >> jonathan margin is writing that mitt romney is going to do a slow slog here, raising money, and it will drop off one by one. >> romney has go
we continue the search for the 2012 republican presidential candidate. >> we will restore america proj. >> i want to be part of the composition of making sure president obama only serves one term. >> that is minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann with jonathan karl of abc. she was in iowa this week following last week's visit to new hampshire. jonathan martin of "politico" writes that she rose millions in her last campaign. she was born in iowa, conservative, and...
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why does it matter to america? >> it does matter -- as human beings, as the president has said, his policy is, first of all, there should be no violence in these changes that are going on in the middle east. he has to protect the basic human rights, and in the end, there has to be a process, both political and economic for the people in these christophe some opportunity of real change. >> but nobody can force him out unless we lead the way. >> well, that is a statement that may or may not be true right now. i don't think you know that, i don't think i know it. and the world doesn't -- >> let me ask you, if we look at the map of the broader middle east here, we've talked about tripoli and libya, but as you look across the map, and particularly the persian gulf states, there's a lot of anger at this administration. the saudis in bahrain and the uae, where you've got sunny sunni governments, where they say we're not going allow a shy eat government to take over. this is a sectarian president in the middle east. do the
why does it matter to america? >> it does matter -- as human beings, as the president has said, his policy is, first of all, there should be no violence in these changes that are going on in the middle east. he has to protect the basic human rights, and in the end, there has to be a process, both political and economic for the people in these christophe some opportunity of real change. >> but nobody can force him out unless we lead the way. >> well, that is a statement that...
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that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming months to meet this challenge and to renew our commitment to our children and their future by building the education system they desperately need and deserve. thank you so much. i'm now happy to take your questions. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. thanks again for being with us as ranking member said for the fourth time. thanks again for your willingness to work with us in a bipartisan way. and thanks for your testimony. i was pleased to see in your budget elimination of some 13 programs. that's sort of a baby step in the right directi
that work is under way all across america. if we do our part by fixing the law, we can accelerate that progress. the urgency for change has never been greater. the plain fact is that america is stagnating while the rest of the world moves ahead of us. the plain fact is that to lead in a new century we have no choice in this matter but to invest in education. no other issue is more critical to our economy, our future, and our way of life. so i look forward to working with you in the coming...
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we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we will seek testimony from private secretary witnesses from the united states security programs and policies and their relationship to the fourth amendment of the constitution. the united states continues to face serious threats from al qaeda and other terrorist groups since line 11 terse six-point to the american airport security checkpoints and by all accounts will continue to try to do so. december 22nd, 20018 her service ordered a flight from paris to miami where he attempted to detonate explosives active issues. if not for the efforts of passengers
we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we...